Jun19
Published by Asya in Costa Rica, Cultural, Fishing, Hiking, Museums, Parks, Rafting, Relaxing, Resorts, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Spa, Surfing

Although
Costa Rica is geographically a small country, there are an endless number of places to see. Depending on your interests, you can bask in the sun at any one of the more than 50 beaches, visit some of the more than 160
parks, reserves and conservation areas, or visit one of the
most active volcanoes in the world.
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Jun06
Published by misha in Cultural, Extreme, North America, Photos, Rafting, Travel Stories, United States of America

Utah is very appropriate place to find fast water. In the San Juan Mountains, the Animas River snakes along the Utah-Arizona border before pouring into Lake Powell. The river also follows the northern border of the Navajo reservation and shares much of the worthy red-rock scenery.
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Jun04
Published by Asya in Europe, Hiking, Montenegro, Parks, Photos, Rafting, Resorts, Skiing, Snowboarding, Swimming

Beauty, mild beaches, clear lakes, fast rivers and gorgeous mountains – like you can in the small
Republic of Montenegro. This little country is part of the Balkans and part of the Mediterranean, near Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Croatia,
Italy and
Albania. Despite its small size there are so many contrasts and so much natural beauty. The total length of the spectacular Montenegrin coastline is 290 kilometers, 73 km of which are sandy beaches. Some beaches are kilometers long or only a couple of tens of meters.
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May17
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Fishing, History, Indonesia, Parks, Rafting, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Swimming

Some of the world’s most beautiful underwater environments are located in Sulawesi,
Indonesia. There’s the
Bunaken Marine Reserve with white sandy beaches, a dense population of fish, coral and deep underwater gullies and valleys;
Lembeh Straits and its WWI shipwrecks and unusual black sand bottoms; the
Togean Islands which host all major reef formations (fringing, barrier, patch and atoll);
Wakatobi in Tukang Besi Archipelago and its fascinating fossil reef formations and a myriad of marine species, such as sperm and pilot whales, spinner, bottle-nose dolphins and dugongs; the sea garden of
Takabonerate National Park, southwest of Selayar Island, which is the third largest coral atoll in the world, as the
Banggai Archipelago, the
Makassar Straits,
Kapoposang,
Bira and
Selayar islands… the list of amazing location is endless.
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May17
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Climbing, Extreme, Indonesia, Parks, Rafting, Surfing, Swimming, Walking

As the world’s largest archipelago,
Indonesia comprises some 17,508 islands that stretch across the equator. There are five main islands and 30 smaller archipelagos. The main islands are
Kalimantan(Borneo),
Sumatra,
Papua,
Sulawesi and the most populated island,
Java. More than 480 ethnic groups display a rich variety of customs, religious, languages (approximately 583) and dialects. Welcome to Indonesia and enjoy a wonderful journey of discovery.
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Apr11
Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Biking, History, Parks, Photos, Rafting, Thailand, Travel Stories, Walking

Chiang Mai is a beautiful city situated in northern Thailand. This magical place is sitted between succulent mountains and it is a very modern city as well!Fortunately there’s no cosmopolitan nature as Bangkok. Chiang Mai is an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry and woodcarving.
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